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Daily Archives: January 9, 2014
Powershell in a Month Day 8 – Objects: data by another name
This is part of my Powershell Challenge, to learn more about PowerShell (PoSh) using the Learn Windows Powershell 3 in a Month of Lunches book by Don Jones. What are objects? I’ve always found that to be a hard question to answer if … Continue reading
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Sabbatical
It’s time. At least, it’s the year for me. I’ve worked at Red Gate for 5 years now and I’ve earned a 6 week sabbatical. My boss asked me recently what I might do, and I wasn’t sure. I haven’t … Continue reading
Lemonade and Life
I’ve got a torn ACL. I found out yesterday at a visit with a surgeon that gave me the results of his exam and an MRI I had last week. Don’t feel too bad for me. I’ve had this for … Continue reading